The Family Reunion
by T. S. Eliot
2020-12-29 16:08:33
From a winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, the twentieth-century drama that was called âthe finest verse play since the Elizabethansâ (The New York Times). This modern verse play by the author of The Waste Land, âThe Love Song of ...
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From a winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, the twentieth-century drama that was called âthe finest verse play since the Elizabethansâ (The New York Times). This modern verse play by the author of The Waste Land, âThe Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,â and other modern masterpieces deals with the problem of manâs guiltâand his need for expiation through his acceptance of responsibility for the sin of humanity. It reveals the depth and versatility of a twentieth-century writer who excelled as both a poet and a dramatist. âWhat poets and playwrights have been fumbling at in their desire to put poetry into drama and drama into poetry has here been realized.â âThe New York Times
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